Democrats held a press conference on Friday to announce the introduction of a House resolution calling for the Secretary of Defense to allow illegal aliens brought to the country as children who have been granted temporary legal status by President Barack Obamas 2012 executive order to serve in the U.S. military  a move that would also grant them a path to citizenship.

They are giving pink slips to current military, and want to replace them with foreigners that have no regard for our laws and no love or understanding of the freedom and liberties that our military in the past fought so hard to keep.

I guess as long as they vow allegiance to the gay agenda, it's all good.

Actually I don’t have a problem with this IF standards are not relaxed to allow the dreamers into the service. You have to have the same grades, the same arrest/drug/gang records and no felonies in your home country.

I’m afraid that they are classifying “dreamers” people that have not been in this country long, and have no love for this country but only for what this country can do for them (at best; some may want to do harm). Any documentation used for that status can easily be forged.

Actually I dont have a problem with this IF standards are not relaxed to allow the dreamers into the service. You have to have the same grades, the same arrest/drug/gang records and no felonies in your home country.

I think we all know better than that

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posted on 07/26/2014 10:51:31 AM PDT
by GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)

They are currently kicking out service members for minor issues to reduce our numbers. Now they want to give the privilege of military service to law breakers. That sounds about right in today's reality.

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posted on 07/26/2014 1:07:56 PM PDT
by Theoria
(I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive)

The FBI believes that gang members may enlist in the military to escape their current environment or gang lifestyle. Some gang members may also enlist to receive weapons, combat, and convoy support training; to obtain access to weapons and explosives; or as an alternative to incarceration. Upon discharge, they may employ their military training against law enforcement officials and rival gang members. Such military training could ultimately result in more organized, sophisticated, and deadly gangs, as well as an increase in deadly assaults on law enforcement officers.
In May 2005 an Army recruit and suspected Crip member was assigned to the US Army Finance Battalion where he engaged in drug distribution. He was eventually discharged from the Army for misconduct.

According to open source reporting and multiple law enforcement reporting, soldiersincluding gang membersare currently being taught urban warfare for combat in Iraq, including how to encounter hostile gunfire.

The Defense Criminal Investigative Service reported in 2006 that gang members, particularly MS-13 members, are increasing their presence on or near US military installations.

Even though the policy violates Military recruiting regulations, US criminal courts have allowed gang members to enter the service as an alternative to incarceration. Several instances wherein gang members have been recruited into the armed services while facing criminal charges or on probation or parole have been documented. In many instances, a gang member facing criminal charges may be provided the option to join the military or serve a jail sentence. Furthermore, some army recruiters have been known to conceal recruits’ gang affiliation to help boost their enlistment numbers.

Creating a “slave class” of soldier. Yeah, that’ll work out just fine when they find out how much the cartels will pay for their services. It’s time to get real and bring back the draft to create, at the minimum, a reserve force capable of defending the homeland.

Both my sons registered as required but they both did not volunteer for the services but they do work, create jobs and pay taxes. I’m sure they would do anything to preserve our freedoms. Coming from the Vietnam era, I don’t like the draft.

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